bkerndev problem

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cplusplus
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bkerndev problem

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http://www.osdever.net/bkerndev/index.php

i have tried that tutorial and kernel is compiled. but when i trying to boot kernel with grub the computer just reboots :?
can any1 help me?
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No. :evil:
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Post by lukem95 »

0wn3d.

seriously though, what did you expect? read up a bit first, it should be easy to solve.

+ this forum gets far too many of these threads :(
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Post by bewing »

To me, this seems to be making a very good case for a Newbie's Corner.
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Post by Combuster »

A shame there's a difference between noobs and newbies. Noobs should not write an OS, newbies are good enough to not need a separate forum. Given the obvious failure to follow posting rules and the sms shortcuts, I suspect this person is an example of the former.

I still remember my first question. Bit of a shameless plug but a good example of a good newbie question which I wouldn't want newcomers to put in a newbie's forum and have it go to waste: http://www.osdev.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.p ... +exclusion
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